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Houston Texans rookie quarterback Deshaun Watson donates his first NFL paycheck to three cafeteria employees who suffered flood damage from Hurricane Harvey.

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President Donald Trump announced that the administration is temporarily waiving the Jones Act in order to let relief shipments into storm-ravaged Puerto Rico after Hurricane Maria.

Ten Confederate flag posters with cotton stalks attached were discovered at several locations on American University's campus.

A Russian government-back agency bought Facebook ads that referenced Black Lives Matter to target audiences in Baltimore and Ferguson. The goal was create political chaos.

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Black Enterprise asked Fortune Magazine to explain the criteria that omitted all but one Black woman from its 50 Most Powerful list.

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Rick Pitino’s future as a college basketball coach is in doubt after the University of Louisville fired him Wednesday morning over criminal allegations that include bribing a prized recruit.

New data from the Federal Reserve indicates that nearly all families are financially better off from 2013 to 2016, with Black and Latino families experiencing the largest gains.

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Though this week’s Sport’s Illustrated cover was dedicated to the athletes sticking together in protest of the national anthem, Colin Kaepernick was left out of the coverage.

The U.S. and Puerto Rico have a long and complicated relationship, and a new poll shows only a small majority of Americans realize Puerto Ricans are Americans.

A federal class action lawsuit alleges racially discriminatory promotion practices in the NYPD’s Intelligence Division.

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On Sunday during mass arrests known as"kettling," St. Louis officers arrested and (allegedly assault) an undercover cop, an Air Force lieutenant, a medical student, a handful of photojournalists, and two high school students, among others, according to media reports.

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Activists protesting the suburban Chicago hotel where a Black teenager was found dead earlier this month are profiting from the tragedy, according to Kenneka Jenkins' mother.